RE: mod_perl statistics on securityspace.com

2002-09-10 Thread Mark Coffman
Aside from being an interesting fact, how does this affect us? I mean, as mod_perl developers? I can't imagine that mod_perl will ever be the major scripting language since it, by nature, is unrestrictive. On a multi-user/multi-host server, I think I'd rather PHP be run than mod_perl, simply

Re: mod_perl statistics on securityspace.com

2002-09-10 Thread Rodney Broom
From: Ilya Martynov [EMAIL PROTECTED] IM (frankly Safe.pm is a joke). Now this thread has taken my interest. Ilya, would you care to expound on this statement? I'm planning to use Safe in production soon. --- Rodney Broom President, R.Broom Consulting http://www.rbroom.com/

Re: mod_perl statistics on securityspace.com

2002-09-10 Thread Perrin Harkins
Mark Coffman wrote: I can't imagine that mod_perl will ever be the major scripting language since it, by nature, is unrestrictive. On a multi-user/multi-host server, I think I'd rather PHP be run than mod_perl, simply because I don't want sites stepping on each other's toes and have to worry

Re: mod_perl statistics on securityspace.com

2002-09-10 Thread Ilya Martynov
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 12:14:32 -0400, Perrin Harkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: PH Mark Coffman wrote: I can't imagine that mod_perl will ever be the major scripting language since it, by nature, is unrestrictive. On a multi-user/multi-host server, I think I'd rather PHP be run than mod_perl,

Re: mod_perl statistics on securityspace.com

2002-09-10 Thread Ilya Martynov
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 09:53:50 -0700, Rodney Broom [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: RB From: Ilya Martynov [EMAIL PROTECTED] IM (frankly Safe.pm is a joke). RB Now this thread has taken my interest. Ilya, would you care to RB expound on this statement? I'm planning to use Safe in production RB soon. Try

Re: mod_perl statistics on securityspace.com

2002-09-10 Thread Rodney Broom
From: Ilya Martynov [EMAIL PROTECTED] Try to implement something that works with database and files inside of Safe compartment. Ah, yes. I can definately see that. --- Rodney Broom President, R.Broom Consulting http://www.rbroom.com/

mod_perl statistics on securityspace.com

2002-09-06 Thread Geoffrey Young
hi all... just FYI... mod_perl use seems to be dramatically on the rise again. here'are the statistics for August from security space: perl august: %36.83 july: %30.79 change: %19.64 PHP august: %38.59 july: %40.03 change: %-3.62

Re: mod_perl statistics on securityspace.com

2002-09-06 Thread Chris
hi all... just FYI... mod_perl use seems to be dramatically on the rise again. here'are the statistics for August from security space: perl august: %36.83 july: %30.79 change: %19.64 PHP august: %38.59 july: %40.03 change: %-3.62